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Political Parties: From Nominations to Victory Celebrations
From the Series Inside Elections
When an election is coming up, you usually expect a face-off between the two major US political parties—Democrats and Republicans. It's easy to forget that there are numerous minor… Read More →
Political Systems in Action — Library Bound Hardcover Set
From the Series Political Systems in Action
This fascinating series explores the world's key political systems, how they worked in the past, how they work today, and the people behind the politics. Each title in the series is full of… Read More →
Pollution
From the Series Earth in Danger
Take an important journey around the world and discover how pollution is affecting our planet and what we can do to help! Poisonous chemicals and harmful smoke pollute the air we breathe… Read More →
Pollyanna
From the Series First Avenue Classics ™
When optimistic orphan Pollyanna is sent to live with her stern Aunt Polly in the dismal town of Beldingsville, the sweet-natured eleven year old relies on "the Glad Game" to boost her… Read More →
Pomeranians Are the Best!
From the Series The Best Dogs Ever
What's that dog with the powder-puff coat, foxlike face, and bold personality? It's the Pomeranian! Pomeranians are cuddly dogs, yet they're also active and have loads of curiosity. Their… Read More →
Pompeii
From the Series Unearthing Ancient Worlds
An ancient city unearthed… In the 1730s, Charles of Bourbon, king of the area around present-day Naples, Italy, learned that local peasants were finding marble and other ancient objects when… Read More →
Pompeii and Other Legendary Ancient Places
From the Series Ultimate Adventure Guides
Take a journey across the world … and back into the past. Visit cities that look just as they did centuries ago, mysterious stones standing in the landscape, and the biggest tomb ever built. Read More →
Ponies
From the Series Live Oak Media eReadalong
Entertaining and informative, this exploration of one of the most beloved animals of young children includes breeds of ponies, how to care for them, what is needed to ride them and more. Read More →
Poodles Are the Best!
From the Series The Best Dogs Ever
What’s that dog with the curly coat, good looks, and keen intelligence? It’s the poodle! Poodles come in three sizes and different colors, so poodle lovers can pick their favorite! Poodle… Read More →
Pooka and Bunni
This clever story highlights sibling bonding and how big sisters can learn a lot from their little sisters! Oh no! Pooka knocked down her big sister Bunni's pillow castle! Pooka needs to fix… Read More →
Poop for Breakfast: Why Some Animals Eat It
Eating poop is gross! So why do some animals do it? For lots of good reasons! Male butterflies slurp up poop to give as a gift to females, which makes their eggs stronger. Robins scarf down… Read More →
Pope Francis: First Pope from the Americas
From the Series Gateway Biographies
On March 19, 2013, Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina became Pope Francis, the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church. His election to the papacy was notable in many ways. He became the… Read More →
Pope Leo XIV: First American Pope
From the Series Gateway Biographies
On May 8, 2025, Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost left the papal conclave—a gathering of the College of Cardinals to select the new pope of the Catholic Church—as Pope Leo XIV. He is the first Read More →
Pop Flies, Robo-Pets, and Other Disasters
Thirteen-year-old Satoshi Matsumoto spent the last three years living in Atlanta where he was the star of his middle-school baseball team—a slugger with pro potential, according to his coach. Read More →
Poppy, Police Dog: Talented Friends When Needed
From the Series Explore!
Poppy is a special dog! He is a giant of a dog being a double-sized Labrador. His dad was Chico from California and his mother Hollywood originated from Alaska. He was a special pup who… Read More →
Poppy's Best Paper
From the Series Live Oak Media eReadalong
Poppy J. Thistleberry decides she wants to be a writer, but she is struggling to come up with material for her class writing assignments. She is also annoyed when her best friend's papers are Read More →
Popular Clone
From the Series The Clone Chronicles
Meet Fisher Bas: 12 years-old, growth-stunted, a geeky science genius, and son of the Nobel Prize-winning creators of the Bas-Hermaphrodite-Sea-Slug-Hypothesis. No surprise: Fisher isn't… Read More →
Porcupine Had a Fuzzy Sweater
Porcupine's favorite sweater is missing! It was fuzzy, and red, and made with love by his Grandma. Porcupine doesn't want to hurt her feelings by admitting he lost it. Maybe he can make a… Read More →
Porcupines and Hedgehogs
From the Series Core Content Science — Animal Look-Alikes
Likes living in trees or on the ground? Herbivore or omnivore. Is it a porcupine or a hedgehog? Readers will learn how these adorable spiky mammals are alike and how they differ. Read More →
Potatoes at Turtle Rock
Annie leads her family on a nighttime journey around their farm to celebrate the first night of Hanukkah. At each stop along the way—the Old Log, Squeezy Cave, and Billy Goat's Bridge—Annie… Read More →
Pouncing Bobcats
From the Series Pull Ahead Books — Animals
With furry, tufted ears, spotted coats, and short knobby tails, bobcats are distinctive wild cats. Found in forests, grasslands, mountains, swamps, or even deserts, bobcats hunt and grow from Read More →
Power Button — Library Bound Hardcover Set
From the Series Power Button
Kaz and Truly, two mismatched cousins, have discovered a pair of mysterious matching wristbands. And when they bump the bands together, they summon an outer-space superhero. Meet Trinn Cyclo, Read More →
Power Down for Fitness: Yoga for Flexible Mind and Body
From the Series Let's Move
Learn easy-to-follow poses for kids and informational notes for adults who dare to join them in stretching for fitness. Read More →
Power for the Planet
From the Series Core Content Science — Our Green Earth
Energy is all around us. Food and sleep are the fuels our bodies use to create the energy we need to move, talk, and think. But scientists tell us some of the fuels that keep our homes and… Read More →